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Langlands told millennium nursing shortage may be 'catastrophic'
The 10-day millennium holiday break will be 'catastrophic for patient care', Professor George Alberti, president of the Royal College of Physicians has warned.
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Key role for the NHS and social services in challenging racism in the wake of the Lawrence case
The aftermath of the Lawrence inquiry leads us to ask how the NHS and social services can work together to overcome racism and promote racially 'healthy neighbourhoods'. We should all take responsibility for addressing race equality issues.
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Trust retreats in equal-value case
An employment tribunal hearing what was claimed to be the biggest equal-value case in Europe was halted last week when a Carlisle trust withdrew its defence.
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Delegates call for an end to independence for GPS
Delegates defied their family doctors' advice and called on GPs to give up their independence to become salaried NHS employees.
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Breathe easy
children showing they feel relaxed at the accident and emergency department at Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Gateshead.
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Mental health shake-up 'will boost staff morale'
The architect of the government's forthcoming service framework for mental health said he hoped it would set new standards of user and carer involvement, and that it would lead to raised morale among staff.
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Change is needed but there's no lack of bite
Chris Dabbs' interesting article arguing the need for radical changes to enable community health councils to meet the challenges of the new NHS was undermined by the bizarre spin you gave the story on your cover.
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London psychiatric beds are 'imminent'
A 'sizeable bid' to address London's shortage of secure psychiatric beds looks set to get the go-ahead, health minister John Hutton indicated last week.